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Get out of my sight..... change to passive​

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Answered by tejaramakrishnan
7

Answer:

Get out of my sight! This is an imperative or command sentence and there is no way imperative and exclamatory sentences such as ‘watch out!’ can be turned into passive voice. You realize that they have neither subject nor direct object. It is assumed that the subject is the person issuing the command. Note that for a sentence to be converted to passive voice, it should have a subject and a direct object-the person or the thing suffering from an action.

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Answered by roashellb
4

Answer:

Get out of my sight” is an imperative sentence.

Imperative sentences are used to issue a command or instruction, make a request, or offer advice. The main feature of imperative sentences is that they generally start with a verb. These sentences usually end with a period but can occasionally end with an exclamation point.

Explanation:

Pour me a glass of water.

Leave the package at the door.

Take me to the library.

Walk through this door and turn left at the next hallway.

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